Wild moment bouncer BODYSLAMS knocks woman to the ground during chaotic brawl in San Antonio
- Viral clip shows the moment a bouncer violently beats a woman to the ground outside a San Antonio nightclub
- The same bouncer later appears to spray another woman with pepper spray, who can be heard screaming that she cannot see
- Several girls wrestle each other on the floor in chaotic fight scenes
Stunning video footage captured the moment a nightclub bouncer knocks a woman to the ground during a chaotic brawl in San Antonio.
Several girls are seen pulling hair and struggling with each other when suddenly a bouncer picks up one of them and violently drops her to the floor.
The viral clip – which has been viewed 4.5 million times on Twitter – also shows the same man spraying another woman with pepper spray, who is heard screaming that she can’t see.
None of those involved in the brawl have yet filed a report, police said.
The security company employing the man has since revealed that six fights took place outside the Privat Social Club at once on Saturday night.
Several girls are seen pulling hair and struggling with each other when suddenly a bouncer picks up one of them and violently drops her to the floor
There were only two bouncers forced to deal with the situation.
This was told by a managing partner of the club KENS5 it waited for more surveillance footage before taking further action.
The bouncers tried to contain the crowd before police arrived on the scene.
The San Antonio Police Department said, “The fight was broken up before police arrived, by security at the site.
“A woman who was fighting with security was ‘mowed down’ by security at the site before police arrived.
“The female was then asked to leave and the female left (the) location.”
The brawl is one of dozens of incidents at Privat nightclub in San Antonio
Police added: ‘No case number was generated as all parties had left the scene before police arrived. There doesn’t seem to be a complainer at the moment.’
According to KENS5the nightclub has been at the center of dozens of police reports since November.
The incidents included four calls for drunken conduct, nine for a brawl or assault, 12 for shots fired and 12 for a burglar alarm.
An additional 19 disturbances were reported, five involving weapons.